Option E is x y g c.
On creation of an object, its constructor executes before any other method can be executed on it. In class Sequence, constructor will output 'c ' before method 'go' outputs 'g '. So this option is also incorrect.

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Mala

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Oracle has reverted the changes it made to the passing score and time duration of OCA Java SE 7 Programmer exam (1Z0-083). The current numbers:

Duration: 150 minutes
Passing Score: 75%

Oracle changed the time duration of this exam to 140 minutes and passing score to 77%, some time back.

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Interesting...I just checked this page and it shows that they changed the time to 150 minutes but the passing percent is still 77%!

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Thanks, Paul. Oracle has changed these numbers again. The present numbers as per Oracle's website are:

joao ferreira wrote:When do you know the result the exam?when the exam finished?

Yes for computer tests you get the results (pass or fail) immediately.

That's not entirely correct. You need a CertView (certview.oracle.com) account linked to your Oracle.com account, which I haven't had any of them and to my surprise I got a message saying that I had to follow the instructions on my email to get my results ... madness ... Have I passed or not?!?

It's not smooth, I created my Oracle.com account and was going nuts as I couldn't login to this CertView site. Apparently there's a time delay for the systems to sync, so I only got my results after about 2 hours of nearly having a heart attack. Passed at least and I was surprised with the new passing score of 63%.

joao ferreira wrote:When do you know the result the exam?when the exam finished?

Yes for computer tests you get the results (pass or fail) immediately.

That's not true anymore. Oracle has changed the process for receiving exam scores.

On November 15, 2012, Oracle's candidate certification portal, CertView, will give you access to your exam results. Upon completing an exam, you will be directed to log into CertView to view and print your exam results. Exam results are not available from the test center at the time of testing. CertView has been enhanced so you can access all certification and exam history in one place. These enhancements provide on demand access to Oracle Certification Logos, as well as requests from third parties for Oracle authorized verification of Certification(s). CertView is now the single source of truth for all candidate certification records. This allows for tighter integration when you interact with Oracle.

More info on this page and in this FAQ video. According to the video your score should be available through CertView after 1 hour.

Hi Johanes,
Today I took the test and I didn't pass , so now, I want to get a good study material, since you got 95% can you please advise what material you used to study and if any tip I could apply next time I take it,
thank you in advance,